Example sentences containing 'shiny'

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Slowly add the softbutter and continue to mix until the dough becomes smooth and shiny. Times, Sunday Times (2013)They can if their hair is still shiny and fabulous. Times, Sunday Times (2008)The porcelainwandensures a shiny glossy finish. The Sun (2008)Special we use to marble very clean shiny with marble? Times, Sunday Times (2008)He was a nattyfigure in a shiny suit with shortlapels. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Each has been given a shiny new sixpence to clean or customise the items they choose. Times, Sunday Times (2012)Pour over the butter mixture and whisk until smooth and shiny. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Pour it over your head as a finalrinse to promote shiny hair. The Sun (2008)Remove from the heat and whisk in butter so it becomes glossy and shiny. The Sun (2014)Britaingets a shiny new airport in exactly the right part of the country. The Sun (2013)Keep the nozzle pointing downwards to ensure that the hair is smooth and shiny. Times, Sunday Times (2007)Just leaving it on for an hourwillhelp to make hair shiny. The Sun (2008)It was not the shiny suit. Times, Sunday Times (2010)You know it's not all shiny bright lights. Times, Sunday Times (2009)We're all in our places with bright shiny faces.Sidney Sheldon The Other Side of MeHis hair is so clean and shiny it could be in a L'Oréal ad. Times, Sunday Times (2009)Read our lips: shiny + bright = big and full. The Sun (2011)Everything is new, shiny and clean. Times, Sunday Times (2006)To the boldgo the prizes - and a shiny new motor. The Sun (2016)The mixture should be thick, shiny and smooth. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Nicescratch on her bright shiny car, though. Times, Sunday Times (2012)There are no grandplots to resolve, it's not shiny or glossy. The Sun (2008)Add the rice and cook for 1 min, until shiny and glossy. Times, Sunday Times (2015)

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In Common Usage. shiny is one of the 10000 most commonly used words in the Collins dictionary